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migrants like saddam part of europe or but even there there is a clear growth of. protest feeling against something for him and social infant in finland social democratic party strangely enough try to take this argument from. from those nationalist parties which emerge and i think that in both in sweden and norway we can expect that all parties including the left wing parties gradually will review not not abruptly by gradual review of their stance with the migration. in there there another thing i want to ask you i don't know if you know and i don't think anybody has the answer but still this break and there's been a vague claims to be a member of the international underground organization called knights templar international how serious do you think this claims are and how serious do you think is the threat that similar attacks may happen somewhere else this particular statement by him i don't think it's serious he he he seems to be more important than you know yeah yeah as for. xenon you know for big sentiments in the rest of europe i think security services poli
migrants like saddam part of europe or but even there there is a clear growth of. protest feeling against something for him and social infant in finland social democratic party strangely enough try to take this argument from. from those nationalist parties which emerge and i think that in both in sweden and norway we can expect that all parties including the left wing parties gradually will review not not abruptly by gradual review of their stance with the migration. in there there another...
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attack used the language that you can hear very often across europe about. about immigrants immigration about islam about the koran except for so here's a man that spoke in extreme terms and acted even more extreme yes absolutely and let me add my condolences and heartfelt sorrow for what did take place i mean this barbaric act of terrorism that took place is an extension of and to muslim islamophobia a trend that is sweeping europe and it is like you mentioned the extreme end of that wedge and unfortunately i think i do agree with a lot of what your reporter said earlier which is that a disproportionate amount of resources and time has been allocated in dealing with one strand of terrorism at the expense of others we have europol and others who have indicated for years way back from two thousand and six that the threat from far right extremists and that of terrorism is something real and should be taken seriously ok stephen what do you think about this attack here because again this is norwegian man i mean he was part of a lot of these different groups that
attack used the language that you can hear very often across europe about. about immigrants immigration about islam about the koran except for so here's a man that spoke in extreme terms and acted even more extreme yes absolutely and let me add my condolences and heartfelt sorrow for what did take place i mean this barbaric act of terrorism that took place is an extension of and to muslim islamophobia a trend that is sweeping europe and it is like you mentioned the extreme end of that wedge and...
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rhetoric in europe it is far higher than the u.k. for sure we have countries in the u.k. countries in europe who are banning certain acts of islam so they've banned the minaret they've banned the wearing of the grail all of these things are happening it's there in the u.k. it's not that bad at the moment there you go he says it's good to see it now we knew impinge on people's human rights and what are you talking about a liberal democracy you talk about democracy you could not listen to even read what i was doing or implied that i had even replied here that's a very good point because you look at saudi arabia which is the center of islam that's where america is all of the religions are banned and yet the western governments germany. i was very interesting i mean you would not be interrupting you stephen. we germany's just so two hundred tanks to. saudi arabia and we've sold jet fighters there dubiously now you can bet your life not one of those tanks will find its way to afghanistan to fight the taliban nor will it will they find their way into iraq to fight al qaida and
rhetoric in europe it is far higher than the u.k. for sure we have countries in the u.k. countries in europe who are banning certain acts of islam so they've banned the minaret they've banned the wearing of the grail all of these things are happening it's there in the u.k. it's not that bad at the moment there you go he says it's good to see it now we knew impinge on people's human rights and what are you talking about a liberal democracy you talk about democracy you could not listen to even...
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discourse in europe. oddly tragedy that struck norway on friday has become yet another grim reminder of the growing threat of far right extremism a problem long since recognized but unresolved in europe with the body count still in progress authorities and politicians in europe are left to re-evaluate the spread of domestic radicalism and possibly overcast the profile of a modern day terrorist power in the sense of grief over such a high death toll as a result of a bombing of a federal building in los low and the shooting rampage at a labor party youth camp. living in orange. we have been in order to get. the norwegian people to the admission of the need to ask hard questions particularly how one man was able to bend such destruction without being stopped will want to make sure that we like others any lessons there are to learn about how to be more secure against horrific rages like this indeed lessons need to be learned to identify terrorist threats such as the charge anders behring breivik long before t
discourse in europe. oddly tragedy that struck norway on friday has become yet another grim reminder of the growing threat of far right extremism a problem long since recognized but unresolved in europe with the body count still in progress authorities and politicians in europe are left to re-evaluate the spread of domestic radicalism and possibly overcast the profile of a modern day terrorist power in the sense of grief over such a high death toll as a result of a bombing of a federal building...
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and the idea of the united europe the european union was europe was never going to go to war internally with each other again somehow the idea of european unity became i checked to surrender to a financial oligarchy and turn over all of property to bankers the wealthiest one percent of the pyramid and roll back the last thousand years to near feudalism greece didn't realize it was signing on to you know feudalism and that's what the european central bank is all about is not a central bank it doesn't do it a central bank does it doesn't finance government budget deficit which is what the bank of england new york federal reserve or u.s. federal reserve and other banks do. it simply stands by and forces government deficit to result in more and more debt to commercial banks so that instead of government deficits extending the economy with new investment and employment and up for market demand a government deficit shrinks the economy by leading to foreclosures and forfeiture of the public domain forfeiture of houses and mass impoverishment that is not what greece thought it was siting on to
and the idea of the united europe the european union was europe was never going to go to war internally with each other again somehow the idea of european unity became i checked to surrender to a financial oligarchy and turn over all of property to bankers the wealthiest one percent of the pyramid and roll back the last thousand years to near feudalism greece didn't realize it was signing on to you know feudalism and that's what the european central bank is all about is not a central bank it...
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explains that made that tearing the country into could echo throughout europe. some wait till they're divorced before planning their next marriage but not one load near the southern region of belgium the country's been with defective government for a record fourteen months french speaking while looms in the self and flemish speaking flanders in the north disagree on pretty much everything many analysts think the most likely outcome will see the country break into as soon as it splits with flanders is complete the world looms will look to hook up with france for richer or poorer but mainly for richer going it alone when your small region is clearly not appealing and well they say political clout is important the main appeal is money and one of the loony is part of france in everything but name that we have the same language we watch french t.v. not belgian but above all our economies control western interims. polls suggest that whole foods and sixty percent of the french want to become one presidential front runner marine le pen last week said she would wear the
explains that made that tearing the country into could echo throughout europe. some wait till they're divorced before planning their next marriage but not one load near the southern region of belgium the country's been with defective government for a record fourteen months french speaking while looms in the self and flemish speaking flanders in the north disagree on pretty much everything many analysts think the most likely outcome will see the country break into as soon as it splits with...
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european organization police forces in europe europe all. together. setting up a group of three of you also begs for us to raid police forces across europe in looking. inward as opposed to what. the question is why this is not done and not been done before because there are any number of reports that you can read on the internet and privately those reports. suggest that the the rise of right wing extremism in europe has been problem for a number of years so the question is why have we not moved into ourselves could be of that of these things much bursar probably we could go on. even when we go from here ok now as as an outsider looking in if you look at norway traditionally it's known as a quiet and peace loving nation and it recently though there have been headlines over several extremist related arrests so why is that is that just a step in the efforts arresting extremists or is that an increase of extremism possibly a struggle and. we have to remember what happened christmas time in the neighboring country sweden last year we also have to remember
european organization police forces in europe europe all. together. setting up a group of three of you also begs for us to raid police forces across europe in looking. inward as opposed to what. the question is why this is not done and not been done before because there are any number of reports that you can read on the internet and privately those reports. suggest that the the rise of right wing extremism in europe has been problem for a number of years so the question is why have we not moved...
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you tell about your mind you were talking about extremism in europe. ok as i want to go back to you in a comment that you made before we went to the break about the media and al qaeda it's quite interesting that in the fifteen hundred page manifesto that was left behind there was an enormous amount of admiration actually for al qaeda because of its tactics i mean that is going to be one of the greatest irony is that all this considering that media and many politicians including the united states instantly said this is al qaeda or al qaeda like operation this is telling us they were missing this is a huge security lapse and on the part of western governments because it's their own homegrown people that are committing most of these acts of terrorism. yeah i mean before i answer that if i could finish the point i was trying to make earlier even today you would find mainstream media do not call what took place in norway a terrorism act they don't report it as a terrorist act you know they call it everything but terrorists acts that's one thing second thing
you tell about your mind you were talking about extremism in europe. ok as i want to go back to you in a comment that you made before we went to the break about the media and al qaeda it's quite interesting that in the fifteen hundred page manifesto that was left behind there was an enormous amount of admiration actually for al qaeda because of its tactics i mean that is going to be one of the greatest irony is that all this considering that media and many politicians including the united...
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economic troubles just keep on plaguing europe and the u.s. priest is credit rating under threat again while america gets closer to defaulting on its massive debts. a very warm welcome to you this is r.t. live from moscow reception at least eighty four people are now confirmed dead after a shocking shooting spree at a norwegian youth camp the attack came shortly after a powerful blast in downtown oslo claimed at least seven lives police holding a thirty two year old norwegian man in connection with the attacks and thought he belongs meantime to a far right movement sgrena right now an act of desperation as a man that pleads for his life for the gunman who carries on with his brutal execution powerful picture right there some witness accounts suggest that there may have been an accomplice but that has not been confirmed at least an emotional is following the latest about. the number of casualties estimated has skyrocketed to where this is amy initially said it was around ten since then the night. have gone up dramatically. and dressed in police
economic troubles just keep on plaguing europe and the u.s. priest is credit rating under threat again while america gets closer to defaulting on its massive debts. a very warm welcome to you this is r.t. live from moscow reception at least eighty four people are now confirmed dead after a shocking shooting spree at a norwegian youth camp the attack came shortly after a powerful blast in downtown oslo claimed at least seven lives police holding a thirty two year old norwegian man in connection...
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s that the political integration is false that europe and the social. and so there is a neat whole i would say social integration greats and. to give people a say in the policies in the in shaping their political agenda all nation states and europe otherwise we're going to have more and more accidents like that so you talk about you talk about the need for policies to integrate but basically western christians and muslims who have come to live in europe i guess we spoke to moments before you were saying that both to blame both are refusing to integrate norway is not the only e.u. country where far right sentiment has fled where we see similar aggression do you think in the future in other parts of your. well we just heard. they also there was a little bit saying where are you in the caf just like in france and you can expect . uprising is there i think because all things like that i mean of banning if you just impose a bad deal for additional clothes a whatever explaining the identification problems that may lead to some discontent with people who rejec
s that the political integration is false that europe and the social. and so there is a neat whole i would say social integration greats and. to give people a say in the policies in the in shaping their political agenda all nation states and europe otherwise we're going to have more and more accidents like that so you talk about you talk about the need for policies to integrate but basically western christians and muslims who have come to live in europe i guess we spoke to moments before you...
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that brings us to tonight's "word on the street," "europe." robert walberg is the chief market strategist at thestreet.com. walberg is with us from the nasdaq. bob, welcome back. how are stocks of european countries impacted by the government debt worries? >> well, tom, it has been, as you mentioned earlier, ugly. the european markets across the board have some of the worst performers in the world year to date. generally, the fears of the debt overhang and the implications that's going to have on the economies of that whether it's cutting spending, slowing down economic growth. all thaf has led to the shedding of >> tom: so you're bringing along three global players in europe thaw find value, beginning withun unilever, , an hellmans, , , and it's held up well, hasn't it. >> i think it's a dollar a share below the 52 week high, and up double digits on the year. when you're looking at making a play in europe, you want to look at the general overall weakness and concerns to buy large consumer goods type of companies, things you buy no matter what
that brings us to tonight's "word on the street," "europe." robert walberg is the chief market strategist at thestreet.com. walberg is with us from the nasdaq. bob, welcome back. how are stocks of european countries impacted by the government debt worries? >> well, tom, it has been, as you mentioned earlier, ugly. the european markets across the board have some of the worst performers in the world year to date. generally, the fears of the debt overhang and the...
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rhetoric in europe it is far higher than the u.k. for sure we have countries in the u.k. countries in europe who are banning certain acts of islam so they banned the minaret it banned the wearing of all of these things i don't even think in the u.k. it's not that bad at the moment they go he says it's good so you now when you impinge on people's human rights and what are you talking about a liberal democracy. of all heated debate is coming your way in an hour's time here on r.t. the e.u. and the us have let international condemnation of cause it was decision to send special forces to seize crossings on its share of border with serbia nato led peacekeepers have been deployed to the area to help control the situation which is stoking ethnic tensions one police officer was killed after coming under fire from local serbs mounting a roadblock near a lot of the disputed crossings possible says it's trying to enforce a ban on sort of the imports in response to a similar boycott because of our goods around sixty thousand serbs live in the north and don't recognize cost of the par
rhetoric in europe it is far higher than the u.k. for sure we have countries in the u.k. countries in europe who are banning certain acts of islam so they banned the minaret it banned the wearing of all of these things i don't even think in the u.k. it's not that bad at the moment they go he says it's good so you now when you impinge on people's human rights and what are you talking about a liberal democracy. of all heated debate is coming your way in an hour's time here on r.t. the e.u. and...
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these new emerging powers will take the new leadership to revive the economy in europe in europe russia new russian continent and as well as other parts of the wall source all we have to pay a patient what's happening now in your real at the same time in north africa. ok part of our program to have in the event there better dancing visiting professor to sing town university school of journalism i think asian many thanks for your time. while still ahead for you this hour secrets from the team. the bulgarian pleasure boat is back on the surface of the shoulder and with it comes and says as to why it sank and why so many people die. well so all is american maybe thought its military support the navy an operation that fear zombie alliance rebels may be torturing and killing and that if i think our freedom was just minutes away. the media mogul rupert murdoch seems to have come through the u.k. parliamentary hearings on the phone hacking scandal relatively unscathed but he now faces legal challenges in the u.s. so the frenzy over his employees on ethical behavior is taking at different many
these new emerging powers will take the new leadership to revive the economy in europe in europe russia new russian continent and as well as other parts of the wall source all we have to pay a patient what's happening now in your real at the same time in north africa. ok part of our program to have in the event there better dancing visiting professor to sing town university school of journalism i think asian many thanks for your time. while still ahead for you this hour secrets from the team....
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one of the largest container ports in europe. their gateway to europe. so 150 years ago therits and the french go in and take shanghai. now the boot is on the other foot. >> rose: yes. but that gives to the question is there some... is there some... right now all we want to do is not engage conflict. what we want to do is expand our power so that if we need to exercise that leverage at some point we can. >> rose: indechltd and of course as you know the european union is a perfect invitation to do that because it isade up of 27 differentountes of sovereign states. >> rose: therefore the crisisin europe is an opportunity for china? >> exactly so. exactly so. and an opportunity they see because clearly if i'm greece or if i'm portugal and this comes back to the beginning of our conversation, and i'm in a deep mess and along comes the chinese knight in shining armor and says "we will invest billions in your struggling companies and buy your government bonds" i'm going to be very graftful to beijing. >> rose: you can say come right in, sit down and talk." >>
one of the largest container ports in europe. their gateway to europe. so 150 years ago therits and the french go in and take shanghai. now the boot is on the other foot. >> rose: yes. but that gives to the question is there some... is there some... right now all we want to do is not engage conflict. what we want to do is expand our power so that if we need to exercise that leverage at some point we can. >> rose: indechltd and of course as you know the european union is a perfect...
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one in western europe. but the one towards eastern europe will be firing up the activity later in the day. you look at the radar right now. blue and red being reflected in areas of germany and poland. this means another cool as well as rainy day for parts of western europe. it's really going to be the east that we're watching for areas, including romania, bulgaria, anywhere near the black sea. approaching the cold front of the moisture coming through. we're looking for potential of the storms to fire up gusty winds. can't rule out the chance for an isolated tornado or two. and very heavy rainfall. that's going to spread toward areas of portland, lithuania. this will last as we go through the morning hours. as we look across parts of the u.s., things are nice and quiet on the radar. i point this out to you because we're talking about space shuttle "atlantis." it will be landing in an hour. 5:56 eastern time. things have been nice and quiet. as we go through the next hour, what we're expecting is the weather
one in western europe. but the one towards eastern europe will be firing up the activity later in the day. you look at the radar right now. blue and red being reflected in areas of germany and poland. this means another cool as well as rainy day for parts of western europe. it's really going to be the east that we're watching for areas, including romania, bulgaria, anywhere near the black sea. approaching the cold front of the moisture coming through. we're looking for potential of the storms...
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colonel qaddafi addresses his supporters threatening attacks against europe and series of explosions heard in his capital. welcome to bbc news, broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. the return of the former thai leader's sister has high hopes for sunday. all smiles on canada day as the duke of cambridge tries out his french on the crowd. hello and welcome. a judge in new york has lifted the strict bail conditions imposed on the former head of international monetary funds of daniel strauss kahn amid-intense speculation the sexual assault case against him is faltering. he's been under house arrest in new york since posting a $6 million bail bond in may. now he's free to travel in america, although he can't leave the country, and must appear in court again later this month. this report contains is flash photography. >> a relaxed and confident dominique strauss kahn arrived at the court flanked by his loyal wife. the u.s. media reported the case against him was on the brink of collapse. in court the former i.m.f. chief had the prosecution itself raise doub
colonel qaddafi addresses his supporters threatening attacks against europe and series of explosions heard in his capital. welcome to bbc news, broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. the return of the former thai leader's sister has high hopes for sunday. all smiles on canada day as the duke of cambridge tries out his french on the crowd. hello and welcome. a judge in new york has lifted the strict bail conditions imposed on the former head of international...
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and economic troubles just keep on plaguing europe and the u.s. greece's credit rating is. other threats are following the new agreement on a fresh bailout for athens and while america was closer to defaulting on its massive debts after lawmakers failed to agree on raising the debt ceiling. spotlight is up next in the side of talks to alexis crow from the royal institute of international affairs to find out whether the revolutions in north africa will lead to greater security threats in the future that's coming your way next. discovery. communicate with the wind. and become free. on the. probable again of the welcome to spotlight the interview show on our t.v. i'm now going all of them today my guest in the studio is alex is. whether last year russia and the united states were discussing the big new start treaty they argued whether or not it would protect your approach potential through a near miss but very soon a different threat the marriage revolutions in warfare spread throughout north africa and the middle east toppling regimes and bringing instability. so what are the
and economic troubles just keep on plaguing europe and the u.s. greece's credit rating is. other threats are following the new agreement on a fresh bailout for athens and while america was closer to defaulting on its massive debts after lawmakers failed to agree on raising the debt ceiling. spotlight is up next in the side of talks to alexis crow from the royal institute of international affairs to find out whether the revolutions in north africa will lead to greater security threats in the...
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and especially in northern europe used to be extremely into. national is the glue mine that first science of change was shown that was seen in finland where there is strangely enough finland as a country or at least affected by the migration away because it's difficult to leave maybe because russians russia and russia this year certainly by this a different. notion. there are quite a point if you all. migrants like sell them part of europe or but even that there is a clear growth of. protest feeling against something for him and social that infant in finland and social democratic party strangely enough try to take this argument from. from those nationalist parties which emerge and i think that in both in sweden and norway we can expect that all parties including the left wing parties gradually will review not not abruptly by gradual review of their stance with the migration in there there another thing i want to ask you i don't know if you know and i don't think anybody has the answer but still this break and there's been a vague claims to be a
and especially in northern europe used to be extremely into. national is the glue mine that first science of change was shown that was seen in finland where there is strangely enough finland as a country or at least affected by the migration away because it's difficult to leave maybe because russians russia and russia this year certainly by this a different. notion. there are quite a point if you all. migrants like sell them part of europe or but even that there is a clear growth of. protest...
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i theorize that families we look at europe with tinted glasses. one of the best secretaries of state here working hit how is it i'm adair in a baggy for those of you who are not aware this treaty talked the equivalent of the state department and obeying to them together with 1% in charge. this is not falling all into place we could see the politics if we take secretary gates and how long would it take? that is the direction in which things are moving how many people know the european union is the largest provider of aid in the world? winning hearts and minds of state department and defense department that naval force of the somalia they can sign treaties the e.u. signed treaties of african countries when they pick up the pirates they turn them over there brings in consultants and computers and that is the holistic defense structure that is being created in europe. the europeans are a couple of steps ahead but they need that political will to know that we support them. so then at least give them more leadership. what will happen if we let them? doe
i theorize that families we look at europe with tinted glasses. one of the best secretaries of state here working hit how is it i'm adair in a baggy for those of you who are not aware this treaty talked the equivalent of the state department and obeying to them together with 1% in charge. this is not falling all into place we could see the politics if we take secretary gates and how long would it take? that is the direction in which things are moving how many people know the european union is...
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rhetoric in europe it is far higher than the u.k. for sure we have countries in the u.k. countries in europe who are banning certain obviously so they. banned. all of these things are. the moment they go he says it's good so you now when you impinge on people's human rights then what are you talking about a liberal democracy. while the full heated debate is coming your way later in the program so stay tuned for that and also for more news latest updates and fresh videos. here's what we have free online today. the events leading up to the polish president's plane crash continue to unravel as investigators of poland now also admit pilot error was probably to plane a plane they'd previously denied. there was no getting out of jail free card for. an associate of convicted of oil tycoon we had a cost. prison officials claim negative does not deserve a early release. and watch our g.'s exclusive interview with legendary queen guitarist brian may or he discusses his passion for music and science and gives his views on the mystery of life the universe and everything. north korea'
rhetoric in europe it is far higher than the u.k. for sure we have countries in the u.k. countries in europe who are banning certain obviously so they. banned. all of these things are. the moment they go he says it's good so you now when you impinge on people's human rights then what are you talking about a liberal democracy. while the full heated debate is coming your way later in the program so stay tuned for that and also for more news latest updates and fresh videos. here's what we have...
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hard to countries like slovakia crushed under the weight of europe's debt crisis right now r.t. sara firth in the week reported on whether membership of the euro club is failing to live up to its promises. they say that charity starts at home also a vacuum may be one of the poorest countries but with pressure from the e.u. to participate in the second bailout their money could soon be going to greece it on them i'll tell you what joining the euro zone brought responsibilities but not benefits in fact slovakian pensions a significantly lower than days in greece people here at this hey michelle to tell us they barely cover their food costs with the money they receive we have to now. deal with homelessness we have to reform our pension system our health care system this money never enough money. that back in two thousand and nine when slovakia joined the year is a it was such high hopes it was also kind of prestige to be the first one america hunger and strength to get public polish polish people for the one from central europe to be you know if you're a club that the year isn't it
hard to countries like slovakia crushed under the weight of europe's debt crisis right now r.t. sara firth in the week reported on whether membership of the euro club is failing to live up to its promises. they say that charity starts at home also a vacuum may be one of the poorest countries but with pressure from the e.u. to participate in the second bailout their money could soon be going to greece it on them i'll tell you what joining the euro zone brought responsibilities but not benefits...
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rhetoric in europe it is far higher than the u.k. for sure we have countries in the u.k. countries in europe who are banning certain acts of islam so they've banned the minaret they've banned the wearing of all of these things out on easter in the u.k. it's not that at the moment he says it's good so you now when you impinge on people's human rights then what are you talking about a liberal democracy. and the full heated debate is coming your way later in the program here on our team. now the e.u. and the you ask have let international condemnation of casillas decision to send special forces to seize crossings on its shared border with nato led peacekeepers out the way to the area to help control the situation which is stoking ethnic tensions one police officer has was killed after coming under fire from local service mounting a road block near one of the disputed crossings possible says it's trying to enforce the ban on serbian imports in response to a similar boycott of cost of our goods around sixty thousand serbs in the north and don't recognize possible dependence wh
rhetoric in europe it is far higher than the u.k. for sure we have countries in the u.k. countries in europe who are banning certain acts of islam so they've banned the minaret they've banned the wearing of all of these things out on easter in the u.k. it's not that at the moment he says it's good so you now when you impinge on people's human rights then what are you talking about a liberal democracy. and the full heated debate is coming your way later in the program here on our team. now the...
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officials have already condemned the move saying it might contradict mainland europe's much of vaunted open border agreement we're going to show explains. but danish officials insist that this is to prevent drug flow and illegal migrants from entering the country but the move has been regarded as a bad sign not just by the left wing politicians and the opposition in denmark itself but also has been severely opposed to why the e.u. officials in brussels and especially by denmark's neighbor germany they insist that this is a violation of the good agreement of the open borders in europe and they also say that this is not a wise move at all to make during a particularly volatile time for the european union when countries are bickering over border disputes and over cash and money issues some believe that this actually may signal the end off united europe but the danish officials insist that this will not cause and the damage to the free flow of traffic tourists and transportation across the border we have to remember that this is not the very first border dispute of course the problem of il
officials have already condemned the move saying it might contradict mainland europe's much of vaunted open border agreement we're going to show explains. but danish officials insist that this is to prevent drug flow and illegal migrants from entering the country but the move has been regarded as a bad sign not just by the left wing politicians and the opposition in denmark itself but also has been severely opposed to why the e.u. officials in brussels and especially by denmark's neighbor...
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worries about europe sent u.s. markets sharply lower. european finance leaders spent the day trying to find common ground for the next bailout of greece. some have been pushing for private investors to take losses before european governments fork over more money. >> susie: europe's not the only place talking about deficits. the president asked democrats and republicans, "if not now, when?" and he pushed hard today for as big a deficit agreement as possible. that will require leadership and hard decisions, the president said, and not just from politicians. darren gersh reports. >> reporter: before he sat down with congressional leaders, the president said both parties talk tough about fixing the nation's debt problems, but they still aren't willing to come to the table and make hard sacrifices. and he added another group to that list: the nation's business leaders. >> the business community is a lot like everybody else, which is we want to cut everybody else's stuff and we want to keep our stuff. we want to cut our
worries about europe sent u.s. markets sharply lower. european finance leaders spent the day trying to find common ground for the next bailout of greece. some have been pushing for private investors to take losses before european governments fork over more money. >> susie: europe's not the only place talking about deficits. the president asked democrats and republicans, "if not now, when?" and he pushed hard today for as big a deficit agreement as possible. that will require...
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is influence in europe. menwith hill yorkshire denmark is to bring the barriers back down its borders with germany and sweden the moves not going down well with e.u. colleagues say it violates europe's much heralded open border agreement arches or english to reports on how it signals warring times for the block. but danish officials insist that this is to prevent drug flow and illegal migrants from entering the country but the move has been regarded as a bad sign not just by the left wing politicians and the opposition in denmark itself but also has been severely opposed to why the e.u. officials in brussels and especially by denmark's neighbor germany they insist that this is a violation of the good agreement of the open borders in europe and they also say that this is not a wise move at all to make during a particularly volatile time for the european union when countries are bickering over border disputes and over cash and money issues some believe that this actually may signal the end off united europe bu
is influence in europe. menwith hill yorkshire denmark is to bring the barriers back down its borders with germany and sweden the moves not going down well with e.u. colleagues say it violates europe's much heralded open border agreement arches or english to reports on how it signals warring times for the block. but danish officials insist that this is to prevent drug flow and illegal migrants from entering the country but the move has been regarded as a bad sign not just by the left wing...
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and the drummer also continues to unfold in europe with more struggling economies being dragged in as we report. we should have amputated greece from the euro zone longer bill the great drain weighs heavily on spain the country prepares for the worst over its credit rating because of its euro zone's instability more of that in a few minutes. now though also admits its crew was responsible for last year's fatal plane crash in western russia the killed president lech kaczynski along with dozens of the country's ruling elite but the inquiry still laid part of the blame on moscow saying that russian air traffic controllers also contributed to the disaster party's election as yes he reports now on how the national tragedies become just a pawn in a political campaign. another day another blame game poland's very own probe into last year's presidential plane crash in smolensk all but confirmed the findings of russia's investigation that the crew was almost solely responsible for the tragedy . at this point there is an obstacle at tree that the aircraft collides with a fragment of the left wi
and the drummer also continues to unfold in europe with more struggling economies being dragged in as we report. we should have amputated greece from the euro zone longer bill the great drain weighs heavily on spain the country prepares for the worst over its credit rating because of its euro zone's instability more of that in a few minutes. now though also admits its crew was responsible for last year's fatal plane crash in western russia the killed president lech kaczynski along with dozens...
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which is a bold and i would say hundreds of millions in whole over to work because if europe and europe fold up our then raw shot. will suffer the consequences and also many would say i'm going to stay on the brink of the even bigger financial collapse if. parties don't come to an agreement and if you're off hold or don't let is not. for a bank to perform well you mentioned america there and the people have said that italy is too big an economy to fail but the same with sort of america's market before the crash of two thousand and eight isn't there a paradox areally well i mean i'm not saying that say any country is too big to fail we have seen in history in many countries that. we have failed one way or another sold we have to be very careful and the top under it must be. must be on top of her because many things can go wrong and in history many things that have gone wrong soul. anything can happen now clearly something does have to change and italy's case for example i would lean thing of the euro be a catalyst for that change. definitely and i would say even not leaving you all would
which is a bold and i would say hundreds of millions in whole over to work because if europe and europe fold up our then raw shot. will suffer the consequences and also many would say i'm going to stay on the brink of the even bigger financial collapse if. parties don't come to an agreement and if you're off hold or don't let is not. for a bank to perform well you mentioned america there and the people have said that italy is too big an economy to fail but the same with sort of america's market...